Make cross-compilation for the Hurd more friendly.
From Jeff Bailey <jbailey@gnu.org>:
* configure.in: Use AC_CHECK_TOOL to find MiG.
* Makefile.in (MIG): New variable.
* config/i386/i386gnu.mh (MIG): Remove.
* configure: Regenerated.
* configure.in: Remove the addition of sol-thread.c to the
CONFIG_INITS list. This caused problems with init.c, because
sol-thread.c would be grepped twice for _initialize_* functions.
* configure: Ditto.
* Makefile.in: Add FIXME for init.c.
* gnu-regex.c: Check ENABLE_NLS instead of HAVE_LIBINTL_H.
* configure.in: Don't check for libintl.h.
* configure, config.in: Regenerated.
Fixes a problem on debian systems, a conflict between the
/usr/include/libintl.h and the routines that are actually linked in,
up in ../intl.
* Makefile.in: Add GDBTK_CFLAGS - this is now used to hold
-fwritable-strings when compiling with Tk8.1.
* configure.in: Add GDBTK_CFLAGS, set it to -fwritable-strings for
Tcl/Tk8.1 & greater.
* acinclude.m4: Move the rest of the defines to find Itcl, Itk &
Tix from aclocal.m4 to here.
* aclocal.m4: regenerate.
* configure: regenerate.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (x_event): Tcl_ObjGetVar2 was removed from
Tcl8.1. Use Tcl_GetVar2 instead.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (gdbtk_trace_find): Fix up call to
Tcl_GlobalEvalObj for Tcl/Tk 8.1.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (gdbtk_trace_start_stop): Call to Tcl_EvalObj was
inefficient, replace with call to Tcl_GlobalEval.
* gdbtk.c: Don't swap out the Tcl_Alloc calls in gdbtk.c. We took
care of that in Tcl itself for 8.1.
* gdbtk.c: Remove const from the script string since Tcl8.1 has
taken to scribbling sentinals into strings passed to it again...
* gdbtk-cmds.c (wrapped_call): Change declaration of 1st arg from
char * to PTR to eliminate warning.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (perror_with_name_wrapper): Ditto
at run-time. At the moment, the only thing this affects is the
set of registers visible.
* config/rs6000/tm-rs6000.h (REGISTER_NAME): Define this as a call
to the function rs6000_register_name.
(rs6000_register_name): Include extern decl.
(NUM_REGS): Bump to 183. What's the right way to do this?
(FIRST_UISA_SP_REGNUM, LAST_UISA_SP_REGNUM): Renamed from
FIRST_SP_REGNUM, LAST_SP_REGNUM.
(REGISTER_BYTES): Recompute this.
* rs6000-tdep.c: Renamed all uses of FIRST_SP_REGNUM and
LAST_SP_REGNUM to FIRST_UISA_SP_REGNUM and LAST_UISA_SP_REGNUM, with
some concomitant formatting changes.
#include "gdbcmd.h", so we can define commands here.
(struct variant): New structure.
(COMMON_UISA_REG_NAMES, PPC_UISA_SPR_NAMES, PPC_SEGMENT_REG_NAMES,
PPC_32_OEA_SPR_NAMES, num_registers): New macros.
(register_names_rs6000, register_names_uisa, register_names_403,
register_names_403GC, register_names_505, register_names_860,
register_names_601, register_names_602, register_names_603,
register_names_604, register_names_750, variants): New variables.
(rs6000_register_name, install_variant, find_variant_by_name,
install_variant_by_name, list_variants, show_current_variant,
set_processor, show_processor): New functions.
(_initialize_rs6000_tdep): Define new commands `set processor' and
`show processor', and call install_variant_by_name to set the
default variant.
* rs6000-nat.c: Renamed all uses of FIRST_SP_REGNUM and
LAST_SP_REGNUM to FIRST_UISA_SP_REGNUM and LAST_UISA_SP_REGNUM, with
some concomitant formatting changes.
* configure.in: Accept the `--with-cpu' flag, to specify a default
processor variant.
* acconfig.h: Provide a blurb for TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT, which is set
by configure's `--with-cpu' flag.
* config.in, configure: Regenerated.
* acinclude.m4: New file, containing the hand-written local macro
definitions that used to be in aclocal.m4. Don't sinclude
../bfd/aclocal.m4 any more; running aclocal in this directory will
get us the definitions we need. HOWEVER: Do sinclude
../bfd/acinclude.m4, because we need the definition of
BFD_NEED_DECLARATION.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerated by aclocal.
* configure: Regenerated by autoconf.
* utils.c: <readline/readline.h> instead of "readline/readline.h".
* configure.in (TERM_LIB): Search for the appropriate term library
on the host system.
* configure: Regenerated.
* Makefile.in (TERMCAP): Set based on autoconf check.
* config/*/*.mh: Don't override TERMCAP setting.
* configure.in (with-sim-gpu2): Do not emit a -L argument without
an associated pathname. Link in the math library after the gpu2
library.
Assumes that libm is around (and doesn't take advantage of the
AC_CHECK_LIB(m) that is already in configure.in), but this is a
minor point and unlikely to cause problems.